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Found in micro matrix from the Pungo River Formation, Aurora NC. Maybe a claw or teeth?? regards Ken
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We got a very small amount of Lee Creek micro mix and it didn’t yield much in terms of volume but we did get a couple of excellent Hammerhead teeth, a Galeorhinus, and a few others. There are a couple of unsolved mysteries though. Up first is a 3mm mystery partial tooth. Under the scope this tooth bore no similarity to any other found. I looked through EVERY shark and batoid tooth picture for Lee Creek on Elasmo. The tooth that came the closest was actually Megachasma but I’m convinced that can’t be correct. The root is not intact and I can’t do any better on the pictures for now.
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Found this today on the bank of the pungo river in NC. I can't ID this one. Miocene Era, I believe. It's about 3/4" long. I am assuming it is a tooth, but not sure of what.
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I purchased some bags of matrix from the Aurora Fossil Museum and have been having a lot of fun searching through them. It is Miocene, the Pungo River formation. However, I have some that I could use some help with on ID'ing. The hash marks are 1mm: - Is the first a Sevengill shark tooth or just a broken edge of a serration? - Is the 2nd pic of croc teeth? - The 3rd looks like dermal denticles, but the big one also looks kind of like the start of a barnacle. - what kind of teeth are in unknown2.jpg? - what kind of teeth are in unknown1.jpg? - are these teeth enchodus? - the last two look like pycnodont teeth. Some are concave on the bottom and the others are convex. Are they both/either/neither pycnodont? Thanks for your help.